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when others seem to get i.d.s and did youñ know in 2008 when the supreme court ruled on indiana's voter i.d. law, they found it to be constitutional, and guess what? after the laws were passed in indiana in georgia, minority participation in the electoralç process increased for blacks by 40%. so i find it veryxd hard to believe and i'm tired of being talked down to as a black woman and being told what i can't do, to me our message needs to be what's wrong with the 11%? they need to get with the game and get an i.d. to vote. >> i'm supposed to be going with google and the civil rights leader are about to jump out of their chairs. >> i'm going to be very, very brief. no one here is saying we can't. all of us have overcome something in our lives. that's not the issue, but we fought a battle for equality and justice a long time ago. if we don't stand up for it now our children and grandchildren will be fighting. >> but how -- >> crystal i'll give you a chance to get back in. we're going to do this fá dignified. >> you raise whose fault it is people don't have i.d.s. my grandmother's birth
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we are still hopeful governor romney will win big in indiana. we help our candidates will have a good night their. -- we help our candidates will have a good night there. it will come down to turnout. >> bin hindsight because this race is so close, was that a mistake? >> all those decisions get made based on circumstances at the time. i think that there have been some money put in there now by the nrse as a lot of other folks are playing them in the state of missouri. you never really know sometimes until these races start to take place in the cycle. i think what they have done is try to make the best decisions they can based on information they have about what our best opportunities are for winning seat and allocate resources accordingly. this is one that is on everybody's radar screen. weeping missouri is a very real possibility of coming through. even though it is develop late, it is not too late in order for us to get over the top. >> the president is going to finish his campaign travel in iowa, a state he felt helped him launch his presiden
we are still hopeful governor romney will win big in indiana. we help our candidates will have a good night their. -- we help our candidates will have a good night there. it will come down to turnout. >> bin hindsight because this race is so close, was that a mistake? >> all those decisions get made based on circumstances at the time. i think that there have been some money put in there now by the nrse as a lot of other folks are playing them in the state of missouri. you never...
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. >> the ads featured workers for a paper company in indiana. after a bain-owned company took it over, many of its workers lost their jobs. romney says he wasn't at bain at the time. his opponents say his actions led to the job cuts. >> if you think you'd make such a good senator, come out here to marion, indiana, and see what your company has done to these people. >> it worked so well the obama campaign is using the same indiana company, even the same people again. >> he doesn't care anything about the middle class or the lower class people. >> if we are successful -- >> romney's religious beliefs played a part as well. senator kennedy's nephew joe at one point attacked the mormon church for not allowing blacks to join the priesthood, a policy that had changed 16 years earlier. romney went on the offensive, citing the speech john f. kennedy gave addressing his roman catholic faith. >> in my view, the victory that john kennedy won was not just for 40 million americans who were born catholics, it was for all americans of all faiths. and i'm sad t
. >> the ads featured workers for a paper company in indiana. after a bain-owned company took it over, many of its workers lost their jobs. romney says he wasn't at bain at the time. his opponents say his actions led to the job cuts. >> if you think you'd make such a good senator, come out here to marion, indiana, and see what your company has done to these people. >> it worked so well the obama campaign is using the same indiana company, even the same people again. >>...
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most of indiana is in the eastern time zone... but *not* the northwest corner of the state. so... if you live in lake, porter, laporte, newton, jasper or starke counties... you too turn your clocks back... but you stay on what many call "chicago time." >> also check your smoke detectors >> it's a new chicago steak- house where the big cuts of meat are taking a back seat to some other menu items. next, our critic samples it all at bavette's bar and boeuf. also, just a few days past halloween and the staff at the state street macy's already has chirstmas on their minds. and 48 minutes wasn't enough for the fighting irish, who tried to stay unbeaten. the triple overtime highlights from south bend, later in sports. break hi. ooh, that's so... i know what you're thinking. it's a hot white number, but what a hassle to care for! but i'm not worried... i use tide vivid detergent and boost. they keep my whites looking like new wash after wash. that's my tide. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet but they're gonna fall in love get married have a coup
most of indiana is in the eastern time zone... but *not* the northwest corner of the state. so... if you live in lake, porter, laporte, newton, jasper or starke counties... you too turn your clocks back... but you stay on what many call "chicago time." >> also check your smoke detectors >> it's a new chicago steak- house where the big cuts of meat are taking a back seat to some other menu items. next, our critic samples it all at bavette's bar and boeuf. also, just a few...
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and in indiana joe donnelly, a congressman riching against mourdock, he voted for obamacare and now he's running so far to the right he's going to bump the rear end of michele bachmann's pickup truck. >> you almost feel sorry for rick berg how do you go to the right of heidi? but you see this everywhere, you see all of these candidates, joe donnelly you just mentioned is out there saying i'm going to extend all of the bush tax cuts. heidi hydecamp talking to opposition of obama on keytone pipeline, on cap and trade and one of the problems for the republican as candidates, not only some of whom are a little inexperienced, and tied a little to the tea party and grass roots in some ways been a drag on them in some places, but the fact that it's hard again, to make a big contrast with some of the democrats running, even though their record suggests they wouldn't actually vote that way. >> can i add something to that, paul. >> yeah, i think that kim is right. i find is interesting that some of the states like montana and north dakota are running against the obama energy policy. people that ar
and in indiana joe donnelly, a congressman riching against mourdock, he voted for obamacare and now he's running so far to the right he's going to bump the rear end of michele bachmann's pickup truck. >> you almost feel sorry for rick berg how do you go to the right of heidi? but you see this everywhere, you see all of these candidates, joe donnelly you just mentioned is out there saying i'm going to extend all of the bush tax cuts. heidi hydecamp talking to opposition of obama on keytone...
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. >> the ads featured workers for a paper company in indiana. after a bain-owned company took it over, many of its workers lost their jobs. romney says he wasn't at bain at the time. his opponents say his actions led to the job cuts. >> if you think you'd make such a good senator, come out here to marion, indiana, and see what your company has done to these people. >> it worked so well the obama campaign is using the same indiana company, even the same people, again. >> he doesn't care anything about the middle class or the lower class people. >> if we are successful -- >> romney's religious beliefs played a part as well. senator kennedy's nephew joe at one point attacked the mormon church for not allowing blacks to join the priesthood, a policy that had changed 16 years earlier. romney went on the offensive, citing the speech john f. kennedy gave addressing his roman catholic faith. >> in my view, the victory that john kennedy won was not just for 40 million americans who were born catholics. it was for all americans of all faiths. and i'm sad
. >> the ads featured workers for a paper company in indiana. after a bain-owned company took it over, many of its workers lost their jobs. romney says he wasn't at bain at the time. his opponents say his actions led to the job cuts. >> if you think you'd make such a good senator, come out here to marion, indiana, and see what your company has done to these people. >> it worked so well the obama campaign is using the same indiana company, even the same people, again. >>...
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the people of indiana don't want it, congressman joe donnelly his opponent was ahead by 11 points in the most recent polls, you're going to change that. but it will all be for naught if you reward him by not electing president obama. if you want cooperation over conflict, if you want people to walk through the same door and sit down at the same table and behave like grown-ups, you have to re-elect president obama. [ cheers and applause ] >> former president bill clinton stumping for president barack obama. election day just two days away and so could former president clinton make a real difference in the outcome of the election? and how about the economy? we'll talk about what could be a deciding factor come election day. maybe somewhere around my house. mine's just, right over that way. well you can find out exactly where it is using bing elections. it's a good day for politics. which way do you lean politically? conservative. republican. well, using the bing news selector you can find news from whichever way you lean. (together) social on this side, financial. which party is curren
the people of indiana don't want it, congressman joe donnelly his opponent was ahead by 11 points in the most recent polls, you're going to change that. but it will all be for naught if you reward him by not electing president obama. if you want cooperation over conflict, if you want people to walk through the same door and sit down at the same table and behave like grown-ups, you have to re-elect president obama. [ cheers and applause ] >> former president bill clinton stumping for...
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joe donnelly in indiana and not against mourdock -- hanging on against mourdock, the tea party candidate. jon tester in an absolute dead heat -- >> heidekamp, the long shot parcourse in north dakota, a perfect candidate, basically even with the republic -- terrific candidate, basically even with the republican candidate. mccaskill is close, i think. >> to use t -- do you see much ticket splitting? a vote for obama or romney and then republican or democrat? >> i think we are in more plus n -- allies nation. >> ticket splitting would be helpful to romney, if the democrats held the senate, because romney could say to the crazies and his party that i have to make a deal with the democrats. >> back at bain? >> i am saying if elected, it might not be a tragedy -- >> republicans on not only going to keep tabs, probably going to keep most of their majority. the democrats would have to take over and seriously dent it. this is where it redistricting and late monday from super pacs has made a difference. >> rerun of 2000? >> i don't see that i see barack obama -- i talked to a republican charge who
joe donnelly in indiana and not against mourdock -- hanging on against mourdock, the tea party candidate. jon tester in an absolute dead heat -- >> heidekamp, the long shot parcourse in north dakota, a perfect candidate, basically even with the republic -- terrific candidate, basically even with the republican candidate. mccaskill is close, i think. >> to use t -- do you see much ticket splitting? a vote for obama or romney and then republican or democrat? >> i think we are in...
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we're seeing it in missouri and indiana. these are two states republicans should win. >> when you take a look at the house members and those who have won in the primaries already, what kind of a house of representatives are we going to see? >> we're not headed for much turnover in the house. we'll probably see a democratic gain of zero to five seats. republicans could pick up a handful. but we are headed for the most polarized house of representatives in memory. on the democratic side, blue dogs were cut in half in 2010 and will be cut in half again in 2012. >> the blue dog democrats, you'll only have a hand full? >> right. and democrats are going to be majority women, and on the run side, the tea party class of 2010, more than 80% of them will be re-elected in 2012. and their influence will rise as a result of their being 62 incumbentless seats on the ballot in november, which is a record since 1992 and a lot of conservative republicans are winning these seats. >> when we look at the senate, aside from what you mentioned in
we're seeing it in missouri and indiana. these are two states republicans should win. >> when you take a look at the house members and those who have won in the primaries already, what kind of a house of representatives are we going to see? >> we're not headed for much turnover in the house. we'll probably see a democratic gain of zero to five seats. republicans could pick up a handful. but we are headed for the most polarized house of representatives in memory. on the democratic...
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democrat -- and even virginia would benefit because of the missteps of republicans in missouri and indiana, would i have said what are you talking about, because in lots of these cases it seemed early on that this was a done deal that democrats are going to win connecticut and massachusetts. it became clear as it went on that that was not a done deal. when this became this became, enough, a senate debate about rape and its providence, all of a sudden i think that leaked over into people's assessment of the republican candidates elsewhere in the country so that surprised me. >> go ahead. >> i think two states survived me. first, ohio. i think snorn brown is winning after the outside group spent over $20 million unanswered trying to defeat him shows that the candidates matter and how good a senator and politician you are and he's done a great job and he's going to win in a state that's going to be razor thin on a presidential level and the wisconsin race is going to be a big surprise to people. i think everyone thought tommy thompson was going to walls banback in and tammy baldwin has put he
democrat -- and even virginia would benefit because of the missteps of republicans in missouri and indiana, would i have said what are you talking about, because in lots of these cases it seemed early on that this was a done deal that democrats are going to win connecticut and massachusetts. it became clear as it went on that that was not a done deal. when this became this became, enough, a senate debate about rape and its providence, all of a sudden i think that leaked over into people's...
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. >> the ads featured workers for a paper company in indiana. after a bain-owned company took it over, many of its workers lost their jobs. romney says he wasn't at bain at the time. his opponents say his actions led to the job cuts. >> if you think you'd make such a good senator, come out here to marion, indiana, and see what your company has done to these people. >> it worked so well the obama campaign is using the same indiana company, even the same people again. >> he doesn't care anything about the middle class or the lower class people. >> if we are successful -- >> romney's religious beliefs played a part as well. senator kennedy's nephew joe at one point attacked the mormon church for not allowing blacks to join the priesthood, a policy that had changed 16 years earlier. romney went on the offensive, citing the speech john f. kennedy gave addressing his roman catholic faith. >> in my view, the victory that john kennedy won was not just for 40 million americans who were born catholics, it was for all americans of all faiths. and i'm sad t
. >> the ads featured workers for a paper company in indiana. after a bain-owned company took it over, many of its workers lost their jobs. romney says he wasn't at bain at the time. his opponents say his actions led to the job cuts. >> if you think you'd make such a good senator, come out here to marion, indiana, and see what your company has done to these people. >> it worked so well the obama campaign is using the same indiana company, even the same people again. >>...
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. >> reporter: then there was this remark by indiana republican richard murdock, explaining why he opposes abortion even in cases of rape. >> life is a gift from god, and i think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape that it is something that god intended to happen. >> reporter: gop operatives say that statement while inarticulate is in line with the feelings of many conservative voters. still, it may have opened the door for his democratic opponent joe donnelley. >> now, again, a misstatement, a misstep, and suddenly his election is really in doubt. >> reporter: it's too close to call in massachusetts where liberal favorite elizabeth warren, the former obama administration consumer advocate, is trying to win back the seat republican scott brown won in 2010. polls show warren up by four. polls many virginia have the democrat, former governor tim kaine leading george allen by just two points. with races all tied up many places like nevada, arizona, montana, north dakota, wisconsin, and connecticut, it could be a nail-biter on tuesday night. now, democrats say they are cau
. >> reporter: then there was this remark by indiana republican richard murdock, explaining why he opposes abortion even in cases of rape. >> life is a gift from god, and i think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape that it is something that god intended to happen. >> reporter: gop operatives say that statement while inarticulate is in line with the feelings of many conservative voters. still, it may have opened the door for his democratic opponent joe...
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they may lose a seat in indiana. >> redistricting had a lot to do with that, too, as you have written about so well. republicans consolidated their gains and democrats hung on to theirs and there aren't that many competitive districts in the. >> there are also some structural problems. in 2008, the seats the democrats won and then lost in 2010 are basically republican seats. i think the democrats will pick up two to four, maybe six seats tops. it's just going to be a long slog back to majority. >> schieffer: let's end this panel as i did the other one. i'll start with you guys here on the end. what will we be saying next week around this table and why will we say the person who won, won? >> that the momentum was definitely a part of the 2010 election. for republicans it was a continuation, 24 months later, moving to change the government. >> you know, it will be obama re-elected because of the economy and the status of women in society. >> schieffer: all right, that settles it. it doesn't settle it. i'm told we have 30 seconds more. ( laughter ) >> oh, gosh! >> i think next week we'll
they may lose a seat in indiana. >> redistricting had a lot to do with that, too, as you have written about so well. republicans consolidated their gains and democrats hung on to theirs and there aren't that many competitive districts in the. >> there are also some structural problems. in 2008, the seats the democrats won and then lost in 2010 are basically republican seats. i think the democrats will pick up two to four, maybe six seats tops. it's just going to be a long slog back...
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>> well, desperate four years ago, this weekend, president obama was campaigning in indiana, and, today, governor romney is campaigning in pennsylvan pennsylvania. i don't think campaigning in states where we wasn't won since 1988 and 1972 are acts of desperation, it looks like the map is expanding drastically in our favor and it is nothing we are doing, it is governor romney's message and talk about florida, to spend more money down there is a little bit like barack obama's government, they want to throw money at the problem and hope it fixing it, but at the end of the day governor romney will carry florida by a significant margin. >> chris: let me ask you about the point that he made. romney, you know, money is one thing and the candidates' time as you know is the most precious commodity in these closing hours and romney, tomorrow, on monday, is going to spend time in florida and virginia. shouldn't you have locked up both of those reliably republican states weeks ago? >> well, let's not forget, reliably republican, barack obama won both of those states in 2008, and, so, as you look a
>> well, desperate four years ago, this weekend, president obama was campaigning in indiana, and, today, governor romney is campaigning in pennsylvan pennsylvania. i don't think campaigning in states where we wasn't won since 1988 and 1972 are acts of desperation, it looks like the map is expanding drastically in our favor and it is nothing we are doing, it is governor romney's message and talk about florida, to spend more money down there is a little bit like barack obama's government,...
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it will be close. >> indiana? >> close but i think donnelly edges, which again obama is going to lose a state, but donnelly i think will win. but it will be very competitive. >> you know, we skipped one of the big swing ones, wisconsin. what's going to be closer, wisconsin or virginia? i have you silent. i have you silent. is wisconsin that close? who would you put on tammy or tommy? >> i think i would go edge to tommy but very close. >>s the interesting, you don't even know what the makeup is we've made here. maine, massachusetts, connecticut. does anything go red in those three? >> no. >> none of them go red. we're going to give independent to maine? >> yeah. >> you're going to have elizabeth warren and scott murphy holding on, chris murphy holding on. guess what you end up having? a net zero. 53 to 47, net zero. >> just think how many billions of dollars spent. >> what does it say -- it's a converse we're going to have. what does i say we're going to spend $6 billion and we may have a status quo election house
it will be close. >> indiana? >> close but i think donnelly edges, which again obama is going to lose a state, but donnelly i think will win. but it will be very competitive. >> you know, we skipped one of the big swing ones, wisconsin. what's going to be closer, wisconsin or virginia? i have you silent. i have you silent. is wisconsin that close? who would you put on tammy or tommy? >> i think i would go edge to tommy but very close. >>s the interesting, you don't...
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indiana and i have 15 years with the city. i guess i should ask a question. can you work full time for the city and seven on the commission too? i don't want to tie up your time. >> chair kim: my understanding is that you can, but we can certainly ask our city attorney, mr. givner. thesiñ?ñ? question being, can you work full time for the city and county and still serve on the veterans affairslzñ?ñ? commission. i believe the answer is;m t yes, but if we can confirm that. >> cityyñ?ñ? attorney: yes. >> we'll go forward then. i would like to serve on the commission becausex[ñ?ñ?ñ the issue of not having joined the marine corps in san francisco, the years that you serve on active duty cannot be credited towards your retirement. well, my issue with1]iÑtñ thatckñ?ñ? is that when i served on active duty, i served right along with san francisco marines and we had the same duties responsibilities. and this was the united states marine corps not marine corps which is where i??ñ?ñ? joined. so i would like to present that issue to perhaps this commission,
indiana and i have 15 years with the city. i guess i should ask a question. can you work full time for the city and seven on the commission too? i don't want to tie up your time. >> chair kim: my understanding is that you can, but we can certainly ask our city attorney, mr. givner. thesiñ?ñ? question being, can you work full time for the city and county and still serve on the veterans affairslzñ?ñ? commission. i believe the answer is;m t yes, but if we can confirm that. >>...
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if you look at indiana, arizona, missouri, massachusetts, states either very blue or very red, the senate races are quite close. that tells us in the president yool game where the math is to get you to 270, you spend your time in the close states, you can't waste time in missouri. president obama did in 2008. he got a gargantuan last rally. didn't do him any good. he lost in missouri. if you're a senate candidate who spending time in miy as a candidate and have a candidate who steps in it as todd akin did, you have a chance of winning that state. while on the presidential map missouri looks red. in the senate race where you can talk to the voters as a democrat, you can do okay. the same may be true in massachusetts. a very blue state where you've got a republican who is talking about local issues who can win. but in the presidential race, you don't have the time to spend in those state because they won't get you to 270. >> schieffer: rich, in 30 seconds, tell me when we'll be saying around this table next week. you don't have to predict who won. whoever won, where do you think he would ha
if you look at indiana, arizona, missouri, massachusetts, states either very blue or very red, the senate races are quite close. that tells us in the president yool game where the math is to get you to 270, you spend your time in the close states, you can't waste time in missouri. president obama did in 2008. he got a gargantuan last rally. didn't do him any good. he lost in missouri. if you're a senate candidate who spending time in miy as a candidate and have a candidate who steps in it as...
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of industry may be ohio or detroit to save jobs but what about tennessee, indiana where other car manufacturers are worse off? john: honda or toyota in america? it is not like the auto industry was. >> not at all. >> it is not clear gm or chrysler would not be saved. airlines go through bankruptcy as a fly there is a high probability they would still exist to be scaled down. >> we lose manufacturing jobs. >> politicians love that like a fetish making phoenix to drop by your foot to is more a valuable than services. the mayor can economy is service based. they are devoted to make things you cannot necessarily say. john: that is not real. but a dollar earned and services is not less by a bold and manufacturing. it is not true. manufacturing is doing well. it has increased but the politicians don't gt it. >> they don't say it. it is big in the swing states. politically. john: years ago i decided to build a beach house. my father said it is on the edge of the notion. are you nuts. go -- it is bluish. i did it anyway. my builder said i could not lose. if the ocean took my house uncle sam would pay t
of industry may be ohio or detroit to save jobs but what about tennessee, indiana where other car manufacturers are worse off? john: honda or toyota in america? it is not like the auto industry was. >> not at all. >> it is not clear gm or chrysler would not be saved. airlines go through bankruptcy as a fly there is a high probability they would still exist to be scaled down. >> we lose manufacturing jobs. >> politicians love that like a fetish making phoenix to drop by...
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massachusetts heading toward the democrats in the presidential race and unexpected developments in indiana and missouri. i don't think so. all the fighting and commercials you are looking at 53-47 split, republicans may pick up no more than two, a very narrow democratic majority in the senate. >> megyn: larry what do you make of it? >> i agree with senator bayh, it can give you political us on. >> it helps when you have great professors like larry too. >> megyn: do you think the republicans pick up any seats? >> they could pick up a seat or two. i actually agree with the senator. we have this a virtually a status quo election in the senate. if governor romney does as well say your prior guests pat thinks he will do and ends up winning, he can pull in with him some republican candidates that are below 50 light now and not likely to win. if he wins a close victory or loses to president obama then i think the democratic senate is going to remain democratic. >> megyn: in indiana, your former state, they made comments about rape, murdock made the comment about f you get rape a gift from god. co
massachusetts heading toward the democrats in the presidential race and unexpected developments in indiana and missouri. i don't think so. all the fighting and commercials you are looking at 53-47 split, republicans may pick up no more than two, a very narrow democratic majority in the senate. >> megyn: larry what do you make of it? >> i agree with senator bayh, it can give you political us on. >> it helps when you have great professors like larry too. >> megyn: do you...
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and in indiana, another question mark. real clear politics does not have an average. the democrat is leading the republican in the latest press be simple, but by only three points, and therefore it remains a question mark. north dakota, we are giving it to the republican. over five and a half lead, close enough to call six on the democrat. and then we go to virginia. a question mark. democrat tim king has a 01-point lead on the republican challenger george allen. in wisconsin another? democrat jimmy baldwin has a half of a percent lead on the republican. so if we give the democrats plus for, plus four, and plus 34 republicans, the fact is it gets kind of interesting. we are now at 5246. excuse me, 49. forty-six. forty-nine, and we have a really kind of interesting battle as hyper partisan as, well, harry reid can be, it looks like he may be a fixture in washington of a fixture in profit washington. so it will be kind of interesting because the republican controlled house will remain republican. so now ittcomes down to one question, who is going to be president. these
and in indiana, another question mark. real clear politics does not have an average. the democrat is leading the republican in the latest press be simple, but by only three points, and therefore it remains a question mark. north dakota, we are giving it to the republican. over five and a half lead, close enough to call six on the democrat. and then we go to virginia. a question mark. democrat tim king has a 01-point lead on the republican challenger george allen. in wisconsin another? democrat...
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in indiana, a new poll shows the democratic congressman joe donally with an 11-point lead over richard murdoch. in that poll, murdoch is being dragged down by a 49% unfavorable rating when he said, "pregnancies from rape are something that god intended to happen." and akin's unfavorable rating is 56%. he said would could not become pregnant from a rape. he said, if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to shut that whole thing down. the democratic firewall could get a boost in massachusetts. in perhaps the hottest senate race of 2012, republican senator scott brown now trails elizabeth warren. a new western new england university poll shows warren leading brown by four points, 50% to 46% in massachusetts. joining me now, joy, in terms of the murdoch and akin races, they can't help but stepping in it and now it seems like the chickens are coming home to roost. >> absolutely. thanks to something called crazy, democrats will hold on to the senate. the thing about it is, it's ripped the veil off of something that i think a lot of the younger women, a lot of democrats didn't know
in indiana, a new poll shows the democratic congressman joe donally with an 11-point lead over richard murdoch. in that poll, murdoch is being dragged down by a 49% unfavorable rating when he said, "pregnancies from rape are something that god intended to happen." and akin's unfavorable rating is 56%. he said would could not become pregnant from a rape. he said, if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to shut that whole thing down. the democratic firewall could get a boost...
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that mitt romney will be in the suburbs of philadelphia today and four years ago, barack obama was in indiana when you look at where this map has gone, it reflects the change and the direction and the momentum toward governor romney a state like pennsylvania being in play, a poll out today, showing michigan dead heat. you know, the map has expanded. wisconsin, minnesota, has expanded our way we feel very confident in terms of where we are in the target states. we have been able to expand into pennsylvania while fully funding and staying current with everything we need to be doing in florida and virginia and ohio and all of the other target states. i think what you're seeing, george, when you liste to your previous guest and he talks about the ground game, ground game, they constantly talk about that and they're doing conference calls all the time on this, their assumption seems to be these undecided voters, in these polls, they're not going to turn out and therefore, prevail because of their superior ground game versus ours. number one, their ground game is not superior. number two, i think t
that mitt romney will be in the suburbs of philadelphia today and four years ago, barack obama was in indiana when you look at where this map has gone, it reflects the change and the direction and the momentum toward governor romney a state like pennsylvania being in play, a poll out today, showing michigan dead heat. you know, the map has expanded. wisconsin, minnesota, has expanded our way we feel very confident in terms of where we are in the target states. we have been able to expand into...
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>> well, desperate four years ago this weekend president obama was campaigning in indiana. today, governor romney is campaigning in pennsylvania. i don't think campaigning in states where we have not won since 1988 or 1984 or 1972 are acts of desperation. the math is expanding in our favor. it is nothing that we are doing but it is the message of governor romney. you talk about florida for them to spend more money down there is like president obama's government, they just want to throw money at the problem and fix it but governor romney will carry florida by a significant margin. >>chris: let me ask you, romney, money is one thing and the candidate's time is the precious commodity and romney, tomorrow, on monday, is going to spend time in florida and virginia. shouldn't you have locked up both of those relyiably republican republican states weeks ago? >>guest: well, president obama won both of those states in the 2008 election. you look at absentee ballot numbers from florida the democrats in 2008 had 370,000 vote margin which is cut to 70,000 votes right now. well win on e
>> well, desperate four years ago this weekend president obama was campaigning in indiana. today, governor romney is campaigning in pennsylvania. i don't think campaigning in states where we have not won since 1988 or 1984 or 1972 are acts of desperation. the math is expanding in our favor. it is nothing that we are doing but it is the message of governor romney. you talk about florida for them to spend more money down there is like president obama's government, they just want to throw...
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they have gone into bankruptcy and their home was foreclosed and company, a indiana and blame mr. obama. now, i do too. i do too because they let it happen. hostility, it's really in the end a split. there is a difference. now i will say that i'm never going to be one of those people that says they are all the same. i am not partisan and i'm not going to tell you how to vote. that would be arrogant and it would make me ill to have to enforce any of it. especially if you know the rest of the story on some of these parties. i know everyone was praising mr. clinton but by the way how did the koch brothers get out of getting into prison? i'm just wandering around through the book. to get all the stories so how did they get out of it because i actually have right here, the indictment of charles coke in the chapter called target, 67c. after all we have the photos, we have the evidence, everything. we have koch saying it. how did he get away with that? there was an indictment written. federal racketeering crime, theft of federal property, so what's going on? how did he get out of a? the
they have gone into bankruptcy and their home was foreclosed and company, a indiana and blame mr. obama. now, i do too. i do too because they let it happen. hostility, it's really in the end a split. there is a difference. now i will say that i'm never going to be one of those people that says they are all the same. i am not partisan and i'm not going to tell you how to vote. that would be arrogant and it would make me ill to have to enforce any of it. especially if you know the rest of the...